Thanks Roland, for bringing so much happiness to SE7 in the 3 long years you've owned us.
I thought from our last visit to league one we would of lost the arrogance of thinking ourselves a big club which should automatically beat the likes of Fleetwood. Following the same train of thought we should also be thrashing Burton Albion or even Bournemouth a small southern seaside town. Fleetwood are obviously difficult to beat in League One which just happens to be where we are playing right now. Last week we beat Bolton with ten men, this week we only managed a draw. get behind the team, don't waste your negativity on the regime. A win on Tuesday and the play offs will still be in our reach.
Nothing has changed and nothing will change until the filthy vermin who own and run our club leave. The PR machine is in full swing and KR is the perfect mouthpiece. Nobody with an ounce of sense is going to be taken in. Onwards with the protests.
Didn't think we deserved to win the game based on the second half . Too negative and the subs were atrocious . Sitting back with half hour To go at home to fleetwood for fucks sake
Read on the Charlton Facebook page and the other forum That the unity protest out in Belgium is ridiculous as "people should be going to a vital game away at Northampton" , something I laughed at as being ridiculous that the game Be given such hype
Perhaps they were right, vital game in the battle for mid table!
Agree with this. Thought we were poor. Didn't create much and a draw was a fair result. Anyone still with play off aspirations really needs to have a long hard look at the team, squad, management and whole set up of the club.
We're not good enough as whole. We have one or two decent players, but if you go up, you go up as a club. We're not a club at the moment and whilst RD and KM remain in charge we're not set up to challenge for promotion.
Aribo and Konsa may have come in and both look good, particularly Konsa today. KR may be enthusiastic and a bright young manager with a fair bit of experience, but none of it is enough to fight cancerous foundations.
Going a month or so unbeaten has led people to start to think again that we could be there with a 'run of results'. We're not and I don't think the run (a proper run) will come.
It seemed that when Jackson came on they suddenly had a wing to attack at will. We'd been thoroughly comfortable until then, but the value of an actual left-back was made plain. Not having a go at JJ but why on earth not DaSilva? I know he's little but he's quick and nimble, which is what we needed.
Think scouse wanker, if Chicksen is injured bring Tex on and shove Konsa left back, Jackson can't play there, then take Holmes off and put Watt left midfield he can't play there. Fuckin shit second half, Fleetwood fully deserved their point, no chance of play off's.
I thought we played the ball around OK in the first half. We didn't create much and I was surprised when we scored.
Second half was much the same but as the game got tighter I could only see them scoring.
All the stoppages didn't help especially the ludicrous time it took for the fourth official to take over.
As for the sending off, although I was a long way off I thought it was red card - it looked like a two footed challenge to me - I'd like to see it closer up.
Not enough about us offensively given the amount of possesion we created.
When the F*** are we going to play Da Silva?. What did we get him for? Keep saying he is small, so what, so is Hazard and Shakira who wiggle their way thru everybody, sometimes small is good.
Thanks Roland, for bringing so much happiness to SE7 in the 3 long years you've owned us.
I thought from our last visit to league one we would of lost the arrogance of thinking ourselves a big club which should automatically beat the likes of Fleetwood. Following the same train of thought we should also be thrashing Burton Albion or even Bournemouth a small southern seaside town. Fleetwood are obviously difficult to beat in League One which just happens to be where we are playing right now. Last week we beat Bolton with ten men, this week we only managed a draw. get behind the team, don't waste your negativity on the regime. A win on Tuesday and the play offs will still be in our reach.
If ever a game summed up why we will still be a league one team next season this was it. We had most of the possession, played some reasonable stuff at time, but created very little and predictably went into panic mode in the last 10-15 minutes, conceding a soft goal and very nearly losing it. Fleetwood are an honest workmanlike side but no more, yet they have 11 points more than us and a real chance of making the playoffs whereas our chances are slim at best. But as we have drawn nearly half of our games, and have only won 5 of 14 at home, we don't really deserve anything more.
Changing times - used to set the alarm and tune in every Saturday morning to listen to the games - follow every kick on the commentary on here.
Now - had to remember to check the score 15 minutes after the game ended.
This self-promoting prick Robinson & the PR offensive is the final straw - it's dead to me until the Belgians are gone.
So, your love of Charlton is conditional. Each to there own but I just don't get it. Charlton till I die.
This isn't Charlton
Yes it is. We've been in L1 and D3 before so nothing changes. This is Charlton and I love 'em.
Quite right, Rob. Charlton is an idea, or a dream or even a part of you. It changes, sometimes radically, in appearance and even in the way it works. To see it as a different entity because of its present ownership and position is to miss the point. It means that for all the show of apparent passion the support is only superficial. As you say Rob, we have had bad , even worse, times before. Why not latch on to the signs of improvement and hope...
We were hopeless and created next to nothing. Careless in defence and Konsa needs to be a bit more alert. I thought JJ was okay when he came on - we spent the last twenty five minutes depending and it was inevitable they'd equalise. We barely deserved a draw. Didn't look like a team and Fleetwood were far more organised. Depressing game....
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Boo-fucking-hoo.
The PR machine is in full swing and KR is the perfect mouthpiece.
Nobody with an ounce of sense is going to be taken in.
Onwards with the protests.
Fleetwood are the worst team to come to The Valley, bar none
Uwe Rosler is a tit
Holmes wasn't in the game til he scored
Uwe Rosler is a wanker
Chicksen went off injured and Jackson did ok at left back
Uwe Rosler is a tosser
Watt, for all his endeavour today, doesn't look like scoring
Uwe Rosler is a fuckwit
The referee was trying his best to outdo Stroud in the shit ref tables
Uwe Rosler is a prick
Byrne was never a sending off
Uwe Rosler is a twat
They robbed us good and proper
Uwe Rosler is a C***
To go at home to fleetwood for fucks sake
We're not good enough as whole. We have one or two decent players, but if you go up, you go up as a club. We're not a club at the moment and whilst RD and KM remain in charge we're not set up to challenge for promotion.
Aribo and Konsa may have come in and both look good, particularly Konsa today. KR may be enthusiastic and a bright young manager with a fair bit of experience, but none of it is enough to fight cancerous foundations.
Going a month or so unbeaten has led people to start to think again that we could be there with a 'run of results'. We're not and I don't think the run (a proper run) will come.
So that's ok then.
Second half was much the same but as the game got tighter I could only see them scoring.
All the stoppages didn't help especially the ludicrous time it took for the fourth official to take over.
As for the sending off, although I was a long way off I thought it was red card - it looked like a two footed challenge to me - I'd like to see it closer up.
Not enough about us offensively given the amount of possesion we created.
Too many stoppages. How fucking long does it take to change a lino!
Poor game which we didn't do enough to win.
And we sit 2 places above the lowest position we've finished in our league history since the third tier was regionalised.
I thought JJ was okay when he came on - we spent the last twenty five minutes depending and it was inevitable they'd equalise. We barely deserved a draw.
Didn't look like a team and Fleetwood were far more organised.
Depressing game....